Example sentences of "[vb mod] go [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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31 Well , it 's a rather complicated thing but I think we need the cameras and I think we must go ahead and get them into so that we can see if they work as well in in terms of road safety as they have in trials elsewhere , because the results that have been obtained in London and also in Cornwall and Nottingham have been very very impressive , as you know .
32 He must go away so I could too .
33 Old woman , by my faith , you must go away while I and she are to play . "
34 Now he must go away and I dare say I shall never see him again , ’ Joan said woefully , lagging behind despite Anne 's grumbles and gazing down at the ring .
35 You must go now or you 'll miss your hero . ’
36 ‘ Right or wrong , I must go now and see my father . ’
37 I must go now and you get ready for supper with the merchant fellow .
38 But to believe it , you really must go there and see for yourself .
39 Ormrod J. purports to identify the essence of marriage as a ‘ relationship between man and woman' ; but to meet the problems implicit in this idea , he must go further and define it in terms of the capacity for ‘ natural heterosexual intercourse ’ .
40 But we must go further and when men speak of dark skies , we must think of our own bright interior skies .
41 They must go further and establish that there was , in a legal sense , compulsion by something actually done or threatened , something beyond the implication of duress arising from a demand by persons in authority , which suffices in a true colore officii case .
42 ‘ I say he must either wreak his vengeance on Wedale and retreat , or he must go further and seek to destroy you and your whole power . ’
43 The plaintiff must go further and show that the doctor is not suitably qualified or that the examination is not necessary or that he has a reasonable apprehension about the particular doctor which , if realised , might make a fair trial more difficult than if another doctor were to examine him .
44 He believes the church must go further and examine its whole attitude to the ‘ rich mosaic of sexuality ’ .
45 I must go home and study these papers in peace and quiet .
46 I must go home and change . ’
47 A disabled teenager who 's being treated by a Russian physiotherapist has been told his trainer must go home because his visa has run out .
48 An insider said last week : ‘ If the new flat-12 3.5-litre engine in the car will run reliably at 17,000rpm , then we 'll go ahead and build a V12 version for F1 . ’
49 If he wants to import vehicles or components from Taiwan or Singapore or Hong Kong into Europe , he 'll go ahead and do it , regardless of the economic consequences for the European countries concerned .
50 Ag again with the , the recommendations I think you , you , you went on to say can I , can I go forward in , in getting the recommendations erm without actually explaining what you were doing , you just came back and said so I 'll go ahead and get the recommendations and come back and see you in two weeks ' time and like what recommendation ?
51 ‘ I 'll go downstairs and see him then , ’ replied Catherine .
52 I 'll go downstairs and call Mr Kobold .
53 ‘ While you drink this I 'll go downstairs and make tea and toast — ’
54 I 'll go downstairs and make you a hot drink . ’
55 because you think , I mean I come up here and I slag someone off to you or yeah , and then I 'll go downstairs and I 'll sit with them at lunch and have a perfectly normal conversation with them
56 ‘ We 'll go downstairs when I 'm good and ready .
57 Joseph said to Merlyn : ‘ We 'll go just as soon as this weather lets up .
58 Oh there 's your I 'll go upstairs cos I was going to scramble a badge with Christopher .
59 Wipe yer eyes and then we 'll go upstairs and see what else we can find , ’ Mrs Smith soothed me .
60 I 'll go upstairs and see to it . ’
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